Something incredible that could effect this transfer window in every country, with the Portuguese star that always admitted he would have loved a return to Manchester United, but also an occasion, for every top team in Europe, to close an authentic super deal, signing one of the best players in history that also brings sponsors, visibility and money. And among these clubs, of course, we find also Chelsea.

According to our respected sources inside Real Madrid this is not just a rumour: we understand that Ronaldo is REALLY mad to Spanish authorities as they wanted to involve him in a fiscal scandal, claiming he hasn’t paid € 17m of taxes over the past years, a thing that Gestifute, Jorge Mendes’ agency that are taking care of every aspect of Ronaldo’s professional life, dismissed with an official press release.

We also understand that Cristiano told his Portugal team-mates ( that are with him in these day since they are competing in Confederations Cup) that he would like to quit Real Madrid but, above all, Spain because he doesn’t feel respected in that country, since it’s not the first time Fiscalia are trying to get him into trouble with no apparent real reason.

Therefore, his Portuguese mates reported his discontent to A Bola, who broke the news this morning.

And according to our sources, what A Bola reported is true: Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the best players in football history if not the best, can really leave Real Madrid after eight years.

A transfer that can influence the entire summer transfer window, that promise to be MAD at this point.

Ahead of tonight friendly match between Spain and Colombia, Cesar Azpilicueta was asked about the differences between Conte and Spanish coach Lopetegui.

“They both have different styles and schemes,” – Azpilicueta told Chelsea official website – “Personally, I’ve had to adapt to a new position, but it has served me well. On an individual level, it has been a fantastic year for me.”

Antonio Conte is worried after a couple of his stars suffered minor injuries while on international duty: both Diego Costa and Thibaut Courtois picked up knocks with their national teams during the weekend.

The Belgian goalkeeper will miss Belgium’s match with Russia tomorrow in a friendly after picking up a hip injury, however is hoping to be back in time for Saturday’s league match.

Costa suffered an ankle injury during the training with Spain yesterday, a thing that was confirmed by Spanish football association:

“Diego Costa was forced to leave the training session after being injured on his foot and ankle, due to which he was submitted to a series of tests (X-ray and TAC) at Sanitas Clinic in La Moraleja, where finally he was given the ok.

“The footballer is still under observation and will remain with the team during training camp,Chelsea FC medical services were informed of the players’ condition.”

Speaking to Radio Onda Cero Spanish national team coach Julen Lopetegui added:

“In principle he will come with us to Paris. As it was only a knock, but not an injury, we will see how evolves. Sometimes when it’s only a knock the evolution it’s surprisingly positive. It looked big but fortunately it has been only a scare”.

Chelsea star Pedro spoke after being selected in 25-man Spain squad for their incoming games against Israel (World Cup Qualifier) and France (friendly).

“It’s a new chance for me, a new challenge, - said Pedro when asked about head coach JulenLopetegui – We are looking at how he wants to play, his ideas. He’s another coach to add to the list in my career. I’m pleased to meet with team-mates and experiencing a good moment with my club. I am happy to be here”.

Then he added: “We all come to join the team with the coach’s requests. I work at 100 per cent and try to compete at the top level. I have to make the most of the chances I’m given. I’m happy to be back and to train with the squad”.

Spain have announced their squad to face Israel and France next week, with Chelsea stars Cesar Azpilicueta, Pedro and Diego Costa regularly selected by Julen Lopetegui.

Pedro returns to the first squad after being left out in November, while both Cesc Fabregas and Marcos Alonso didn’t make the cut despite their outstanding performances under Antonio Conte this season so far.